Anthony Potts
Anthony Potts is a JD candidate at Yale Law School. His student note, Broken Buying: Adversarial Legalism and (In)Efficiency in Procurement Law, recently published in the Yale Law Journal, examines how US procurement laws and practices undermine government capacity. He also studied infrastructure costs as a research assistant with Professor Zachary Liscow. Before law school, he worked in economic and policy consulting with Keybridge Public Policy Economics. He has an MPA and BA from the University of Georgia.